Ispalla Wierook Palo Santo En Copal Natuurlijke 13g
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Ispalla Wierook Palo Santo En Copal Natuurlijke 13g

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Ispalla Wierook Palo Santo En Copal Natuurlijke 13gDe zachte combinatie van Palo Santo en Copal brengt een verbinding tot stand tussen hemel en aarde. Zo kun je je ruimtes en ritueelobjecten op een natuurlijke manier zuiveren en je geest uitnodigen tot ontspanning. De kwaliteiten van Palo Santo (Heilig Hout) Sinds eeuwen gebruiken de inheemse bevolkingen van de Andes het hout van Palo Santo om negatieve energie los te laten. Wanneer je het hout brandt, ervaar je hoe rust en kalmte terugkeren en hoe je

De zachte combinatie van Palo Santo en Copal brengt een verbinding tot stand tussen hemel en aarde. Zo kun je je ruimtes en ritueelobjecten op een natuurlijke manier zuiveren en je geest uitnodigen tot ontspanning.

De kwaliteiten van Palo Santo (Heilig Hout)
Sinds eeuwen gebruiken de inheemse bevolkingen van de Andes het hout van Palo Santo om negatieve energie los te laten. Wanneer je het hout brandt, ervaar je hoe rust en kalmte terugkeren en hoe je je opnieuw kunt verbinden met moeder aarde. De houtachtige geur is verfrissend en licht opbeurend, een steun om positieve gevoelens en vreugde te omarmen. De geur helpt je aura te verhelderen en nodigt uit tot een moment van verstilling.

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Natuurlijke Palo Santo wierookstokjes
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12 pakjes wierook, elk 13 gram
Milieuvriendelijk en handgemaakt in Peru
Vrij van kinderarbeid en dierlijke bijproducten
Verpakt in recyclebare materialen

Ingrediënten
Bamboestokje, Palo Santo poeder, Copal hars, gedistilleerd water

Gebruiksaanwijzing
Steek het stokje aan, blaas de vlam uit zodra het gloeit en plaats het op een wierookbrander

Waarschuwingen
Laat brandende wierook nooit onbeheerd achter
Houd uit de buurt van brandbare materialen zoals gordijnen
Gebruik altijd op een hittebestendig oppervlak
Vermijd het direct inademen van rook
Buiten bereik van kinderen en huisdieren houden
Ventileer de ruimte na gebruik

Ispalla Wierook Peru - Natuurlijke Palo Santo Wierook
Deze wierookstokjes van Ispalla zijn met zorg handgemaakt van Palo Santo hout uit de droge bossen van Piura in Peru. In samenwerking met lokale gemeenschappen wordt er bewust omgegaan met de grondstoffen, zodat het bos en het ecosysteem behouden blijven voor de toekomst.

De rijkdom van de noordelijke Peruaanse tradities, doordrenkt van rituelen en diepe verbondenheid met de voorouders, maakt deze wierook tot een bijzondere uitnodiging. De heilige rook brengt je tot rust en opent ruimte voor innerlijke wijsheid en spiritualiteit.

Door de wierook te branden, laat je jezelf meevoeren in een ritueel moment waarin de zachte rook je omarmt en uitnodigt tot zelfontdekking en verstilling.

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